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Transcript: 10. 'm just a buffalo soldier in the heart of America 11. Stolen from Africa, brought to America 12. Said he was fighting on arrival, fighting for survival Said he was a buffalo soldier, win the war for America 13. Dreadie, woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy 14. Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy 15. Woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy 16. Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy 17. Buffalo soldier troddin' through the land, wo-ho-ooh Said he wanna ran and then you wanna hand 18. Troddin' through the land, yea-hea, yea-ea 19. Said he was a buffalo soldier, win the war for America 20. Buffalo soldier, dreadlock rasta 21. Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival 22. Driven from the mainland to the heart of the Caribbean 23. Singing, woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy 24. Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy 25. Woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy 26. Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy When they arrived in America they were fighting for survival African Americans were brought from Africa to server in a war metaphor Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival 22. Driven from the mainland to the heart of the Caribbean heart of america They sailed on a boat 27. Troddin' through San Juan in the arms of America Troddin' through Jamaica, a buffalo soldier Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival Buffalo soldier, dreadlock rasta 28. Woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy Woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy Woy yoy yoy yoy, yoy yoy-yoy yoy Bob Marley Buffalo Soldier 11. Stolen from Africa, brought to America heart of the caribbean Metaphor Repitition 21. Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival 1. Buffalo soldier, dreadlock rasta There was a buffalo soldier in the heart of 2. America Stolen from Africa, brought to America Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival 3. I mean it when I analyze the stench To me it makes a lot of sense 4. How the dreadlock rasta was the buffalo soldier 5. And he was taken from Africa, brought to America Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival 6. Said he was a buffalo soldier, dreadlock rasta Buffalo soldier in the heart of America 7. If you know your history 8. Then you would know where you're coming from 9. Then you wouldn't have to ask me Who the 'eck do I think I am By: Ruben Arutunian

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Transcript: Accenture's relationship with PETRONAS Carigali started since 2009. We're currently engaged in PED, DD and Drilling, and moving to PEX in the near future.... Efficient budget management and increased cost recovery Reduce unnecessary work on reviews 300 wells drilled annually USD 2 billion spend per year Over 20 Drilling Rigs Supported by 20 contractors per rig USD120 mil in 2010 in unrecoverable cost Conduct leadership engagement sessions and provide training on processes and tools Engineers and Stakeholders have minimal visibility of project activities expenditure in Appraisal and Development segments of upstream value chain Key Figures Drilling Standardise and streamline division wide cost control and APC, WPB, CPB, AFE and VOWD processes Challenge #2 Carigali divisions Cost Controllers, engineers and stakeholders are unclear of cost control processes throughout the entire project The Challenge Line of Accountability (LOA) Alignment Project Improve accuracy of well cost performance and minimize disputes Client's Situation # Teamwork is the ability to work cohesively as a group toward a common vision, even when that vision becomes extremely blurry.... Cost Control Benefits in ELEVATE Sample Reports Challenge #1 Clear accountabilities and greater integration The Situation Potential cost not recoverable from both Partner and host government projects Our Solution Contractor specific tracking sheets are introduced to align reporting and forecasting requirements across all contractors. Is the supply sufficient to meet the demand? Project controls adequate to risk level Gc Define Terms of Reference for all Reviews and Gates with clear owners in PETRONAS Carigali. The Challenge Key Benefits We work with all Divisions and Departments to: How do these complex reports fit in to the mobile display? PETRONAS Project Management System Inefficient budget management due to the lack of visibility of cost The Situation Manpower Planning Automate data consolidation and generation of management reports to enhance division wide cost control process governance Development Division has no visibility on the current and future manpower gaps between demand from projects and supply from line Project delievered on time and on budget Business impact 2. Enhanced and effective control over budget utilisation Consistent Project Control 3. Simple and interactive way to perform detailed analysis How do we improve the visibility to drive faster and informed decision to address manpower gaps? Co How do we improve cost control while maintaining the efficiency of drilling operations? Manpower Planning Project Governance & Control the team PETRONAS E&P Reorganisation Drilling Engineers have no on-time visibility on cost and forecast charged to the rig/platform for effective control Customise PPMS roadmap to cater for different project types and complexities PED & DD Cost Transparency and Control Project By using latest web technology – jQuery and HTML5 to retrofit and reformat the reports specifically for mobile devices Timely payment and lower cost of working capital Lack of clarity in roles and responsibilities across Divisions No ownership and inconsistent application of responsibilities PPMS is a stage gate framework that helps to control a project in its lifecycle to ensure consistent risk management and governance. Drilling Cost Transparency & Control Project (DCTCP) The Solution Why web app instead of native iOS or Android App? Our Customised Solution: ELEVATE The Challenges Dr The Solution 1. Visibility of division wide project performance All project types are currently required to sit through all the reviews and obtain approvals / endorsements before proceeding to the next gate. Mp Mobilising our Soultions The Outcome Standardised data gathering/submission process + reporting tools to provide visibility for better analysis and decision making LOA Alignment Why Mobile BI? Build once, accessible by any mobile devices No additional software and hardware cost Installation is not required. User can always access the latest system online Consistent look and feel as desktop BI reports

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Transcript: Time & Expense Tracking Architecture based on the lifecycle of your work Prioritization Framework Plan Prioritize Coordinate Report Deploy WORK REPORTING Business Model Alignment Process Milestones & Approvals WORK PLANNING Tracking & Status Recognition & Rewards Projects & Portfolios Time & Expense Tracking WORK COORDINATION WORK PLANNING Reporting & Dashboards Work Plan & Commitments Queues & Routing Rules Achievements & Results Team Capacity Proven Plan For Success Automation Success Validation Issue Resolution Production Readiness Reporting Repeatable Processes Requirements Mapping Achievements & Results Marketing IT / PMO New Product HR / Finance Manage your work with visibility at every stage Status Updates WORK COORDINATION WORK COLLABORATION Prioritization Framework Design Centralized Repository Review Business Value Future Phase Planning PROJECT WORK Queues & Routing Rules WORK COLLABORATION End-to-end lifecycle Structured projects Repeatable Ad-hoc work Work Spaces Discover Goals & Initiatives Contextual Work Streams PROJECT WORK Milestones & Approvals TEAM WORK Individual & Team Insight Projects & Portfolios Assignments Maintain Team Capacity Resource & Work Modeling Architecture based on the lifecycle of your work Strategy Execution Internal Support Op Support WORK REPORTING WORK ACCOUNTABILITY Centralized Repository Resource & Work Modeling Goals & Initiatives Assignments Pilot Status Updates Individual & Team Insight TEAM WORK WORK REQUESTS Configure Manage your work with visibility at every stage Automation Tracking & Status Knowledge Transfer Best Practices Unit Testing Recognition & Rewards Contextual Work Streams AtTask enables teams to better manage their work PRESENTED BY STEVE UNDERWOOD | ENTERPRISE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE STAGE 3 WORK ACCOUNTABILITY Reporting & Dashboards WORK REQUESTS Work Plan & Commitments Work Spaces

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Transcript: 1 - Besnoy, K. (2012). 'Culturally Diverse Gifted', http: //youtu.be/XBhpdmHFbAc 2 - Davidson Institute. (2006). State mandates for gifted programs as of 2006. Retrieved May 19, 2013 from http: //www.gt-cybersource.org/StatePolicy.aspx?NavID=4_0 3- Davis, G. A., & Rimm, S. B. (2003). Education of the gifted and talented. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 4 - Ford, D. Y, & Grantham, T C. (2003). Providing access for culturally diverse gifted students: From deficit to dynamic thinking. Theory Into Practice, 42, 217-225. 5 - Ford, D. Y., Grantham, T. C., & Whiting, G. W. (2008). Culturally and linguistically diverse students in gifted education: Recruitment and retention issues. Exceptional Children, 74(3), 289-306. 6 - VanTassel-Baska, J., Lange, R.E., & Crammond, B. (2010). International Giftedness. http: //www.ctd.northwestern.edu/resources/displayArticle/?id=128 7 - WISE Qatar, (2012). 'Gifted Students', http: //youtu.be/LvrBUzTDYTg Linguistic - Using English-based assessments can lead to erroneous conclusions. Cultural - Traditional customs and gender roles differ between groups. Economic - The effects of poverty lead to a focus on survival more than education. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in Gifted Education: Recruitment & Retention Issues Do we hold negative, stereotypical, or counterproductive views as defined by Ford and Grantham? WE ARE TEACHERS And We Help To Shape The Students’ Futures! FORGET about IQ- Alternative Assessments 5 Asian American students are NOT! Provide enrichment activities to students who are perceived "not ready" for gifted programs. 5 These students deserve a chance to shine and should be provided with support and opportunities to demonstrate their giftedness. "We suggest that deficit thinking and the use of traditional tests (especially IQ tests) and lack of teacher referral of CLD students for gifted education screening and placement are the primary contributing factors to underrepresentation." Bias 5 C) the burden rests with (or within) the student (e.g., he/she is cognitively inferior or "culturally deprived") Testing & Assessment Issues "The bright and the hungry ... are crucial to our success" Strengths Themes References Terminology 4 Make adjustments to your lessons with special attention to vocabulary acquisition. 1. Background/Bias stop students from being identified 2. Standardized test scores stop referrals 3. Lack of training in cultural diversity as well as gifted education 4. Lack of communication with cultural diverse parents whether intentional or unintentional 5. Policies & procedures that are both indefensible and have a negative impact on CLD students 6. Static definitions & theories of gifted that give little consideration to cultural differences Culturally diverse students are those that may come from different regions and races, social backgrounds, and may also be economically disadvantaged. English may even be their second language. Retention 2, 3 IQ or intelligence quotient is a general assessment of your ability to think and reason. Your IQ score is actually an indication of how you compare in this ability with the majority of people in your age group. A rating of 100, for example, means that, as compared to the majority of other people in your age group, you have a normal rate of intelligence. Most psychologists consider those falling in the range of 95-105 as having a normal or average IQ. Since it is difficult to pinpoint with absolute accuracy, your actual IQ may vary 5 points either way from your test score. In addition, there are many factors that may affect your scoring. If you are tired, ill or distracted, your score may be affected. Finally, there are many abilities which are not measured by IQ testing. For example, IQ does not measure musical talent, manual dexterity, or a variety of other abilities. However, IQ testing does give you an important indication of your ability to think, reason and solve problems. This is critical to your success in life. The IQ Test is comprised of 15 questions. Be sure to view your results at the end of this test. Do not begin until you are instructed to do so. You will have 3 minutes. Good luck! Reasons for Poor Test Performance of CLD students: Raven's Progressive Matrices 5 Become aware of teacher bias. Why do educators serve less Hispanic, Black, and Aboriginal students than White? (A) the burden rests within the test (e.g., test bias); 6 Limitations IQ Test Instructions This is the main reason educators should become more aware of their students who may be underserved and underrepresented. "As of 2002, Asian American students represented 4.42% of students in U.S. schools but 7.64% of those in gifted education" - No clear suggestions as to how to retain students in Gifted education. – Also does not compare states among one another. Ideally: Naglieri Non-Verbal Ability Test & Raven's Progressive Matrices Assess students from the perspective of individual learning styles. Currently: The first step is

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Transcript: Soil Erosion This process can cause environmental damages 1) Loss of soil fertility by depletion of plant nutrients in topsoil meaning that the land is becoming less suitable for cultivation more desert-like 70% of the world's dry lands used for agriculture are threatened by desertification Water Erosion Eroded soil becomes sediment in nearby surface waters, causing cloudy water / higher turbidity In severe cases, wind can carry away topsoil and can create a dust storm Humans have accelerated natural soil erosion Around 15% of Earth's ice-free land surface is afflicted by all forms of land degradation The area affected by tillage and farming erosion is unknown We can try to prevent soil erosion by: Encourage safer farming Keeping soil saturated can prevent erosion by wind 3) Windbreak / Alley Cropping Favis-Mortlock, David. "Soil Erosion Site." Soil Erosion Site. N.p., May 2007. Web. 23 May 2013. <http://www.soilerosion.net/>. The amount of sediment transported by rivers to the ocean is about 24 metric tons per year Desertification Water it Dust storms have increased 10-fold since 1950 Accelerated soil erosion by water is responsible for about 55% 3) Crop Rotation 3 to 5million acres of US farmland are lost each year through the mismanagement of soil Tree roots hold down topsoil and prevent erosion Bibliography Miller, G. Tyler, and Scott Spoolman. Living in the environment: concepts, connections, and solutions. 16th ed. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 2009. Print. The End Check it Use Organic Fertilizers Grow Indigenous Crops No-Till Farming Collins, Jocelyn. "Soil Erosion." Soil Erosion. N.p., 01 Feb. 2001. Web. 24 May 2013. <http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/envfacts/facts/erosion.htm>. Plant Water erosion comes in around 11 million square km Wind erosion is responsible for about 30% 90% of American farmland is losing topsoil 17x faster than it can be replenished How did this happen? Who's to blame, nature or us? Oak, Manali. "10 Ways to Conserve Soil." Buzzle. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2013. <http://www.buzzle.com/articles/10-ways-to-conserve-soil.html>. Contour Farming pH indicates the level of nutrients in the soil Entire civilizations have collapsed because they mismanaged the topsoil that supported their populations - climate changes - wind - deforestation - water - farming - over & under grazing Soil Erosion results from: 2) This means the area affected by wind erosion is around 5.5 million square km Tarbuck, Edward J., and Frederick K. Lutgens. "Chapter 6: Weathering and Soil." Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology. 10th ed. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2011. 186-95. Print. United States. USDA. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Soil Quality Resource Concerns: Soil Erosion. N.p., Apr. 1996. Web. 25 May 2013. <http://soils.usda.gov/sqi/publications/files/sq_two_1.pdf>. The majority of the world's 862 million malnourished people are trying to survive on land with severely eroded soil Since 1950, more than 1/3 of the world's farmable land has been lost to soil erosion

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Transcript: Presentation Tips Effectively using visuals and engaging the audience are essential for a successful presentation. Let's explore strategies for impactful delivery. Audience Engagement Strategies Using Visuals Effectively Engaging the audience involves interactive elements like polls, Q&A sessions, and storytelling. Personalizing the presentation to resonate with the audience's interests can enhance engagement and retention. Visual aids enhance audience understanding by up to 400%. Incorporating relevant images and graphics can make complex information more accessible and memorable. Recap of Template Features Summarizing the key aspects of the Clash Attack Presentation template designed with white background, 12 black circles for customization, and featuring a prominent Hog Rider visual. Template Features Overview The Clash Attack Presentation template includes a white background, 12 black circles for customization, and a striking Hog Rider visual. Visual Impact of Hog Rider Customization with Circles The Hog Rider image serves as a focal point, adding a dynamic element to the template and attracting attention. The 12 blank circles allow for personalized content and creative input, enhancing engagement and visual appeal. Main Visual Topic: Hog Rider Image The Hog Rider image serves as the central visual element, adding a thematic touch to the template and capturing the essence of Clash Attack. Placement of 12 Black Circles Strategically positioning 12 black circles allows for personalized content insertion, creating a dynamic and interactive template layout. Design Elements Creating a visually appealing template with a white background and 12 black circles for customization, featuring the iconic Hog Rider image. White Background Template The white background provides a clean canvas for customization, ensuring a sleek and modern design aesthetic. Clash Attack Template Flexibility in Design The template provides flexible design options, allowing users to experiment with layouts, colors, and placements of the elements for tailored presentations. Blank Circles Customization Overview of Clash Attack Presentation The 12 black circles in the template serve as customizable elements for personalized content insertion, offering unique design opportunities. The Clash Attack Presentation focuses on creating a customizable template featuring a white background and black circles for customization. Personalized Design Features Black Circles on White Background Blank circles allow for personalized content and customization in the template, enhancing creativity and individuality. Introduction to Clash Attack Presentation Creating a customizable template for Clash Attack with a white background and black circles for customization. Objective: Creating a Customizable Template The main objective is to offer a template that allows users to personalize their content with 12 black circles on a white background.

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